He is trained in gorilla warfare and he's the top sniper in the entire US armed forces. You are nothing to him but just another target. he will wipe you the **** out with precision the likes of which has never been seen before on this Earth, mark his ******* words.

BELOW IS MLP MATERIAL. DO NOT READ IF YOU DON'T LIKE MLP
/RANT END However I think the themes in Mr. Rogers are a little bit more apparent- of course the letter at the end of any MLP episode teaches a few things, but in the episode itself, a small child would have difficulties finding out themes- sometimes more difficulties than other times.

Let me rephrase that. Not that many Christians care about or even realise that. Some of the most self righteous, intolerant, racist, bitter people i've ever met are deeply religious and use it to justify their prejudice

It's more of a ******* yes. This is the coach of the mexican soccer team, Club America. He was celebrating a missed penalty from the opposing team during penalty shootout. He is very passionate as you can see lol.

I'm an atheist, and the only time i've ever had an issue with someone religious is when they try and insist that i'm wrong. I mean, the facts are in our court, but it doesn't make it feel any better. It's like telling a kid santa doesn't exist, and then the kid looks at you and goes, you're going to hell.

This is how religious debates start, either side stating they have the facts. Neither side has cold, hard facts. The atheists have more explanations for why or how things come to be, most of which are highly likely to be true, but we are still skeptical. E.g. radiocarbon dating, the method we use to determine the age of rocks and fossils is only accurate up to 100,000 years, and even though the big bang is based on some rather smart observations - none of us have seen the big bang and therefore can not say with 100% surety that it happened.

Religious people however, only have faith to go on, and faith is the belief of something without evidence, so they too have no cold, hard facts

You're right, and it's absolutely fine for everyone to have their imaginary friend in the sky who looks out for them every second of every day while they themselves don't follow the teachings of their holy book.